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Re: Knight & Daye: A Dual Town Jump Project - Chapter 12 (Updated: 7-12)
« Reply #75 on: July 15, 2013, 04:52:35 PM »
Just an update: I know my pictures are currently missing. They should be back on Wednesday!

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Re: Knight & Daye: A Dual Town Jump Project - Chapter 12 (Updated: 7-17)
« Reply #76 on: July 17, 2013, 03:10:21 PM »
Pictures are back up! So sorry for the mishap. I'll much more carefully read information about bandwidth next time.  :-[



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Re: Knight & Daye: A Dual Town Jump Project - Chapter 12 (Updated: 7-12)
« Reply #77 on: July 18, 2013, 10:02:24 AM »
Well, Chin, that should teach you to mind your own beeswax. Too bad so sad that it's too late for you to do anything about it.

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Re: Knight & Daye: A Dual Town Jump Project - Chapter 13 (Updated: 7-12)
« Reply #78 on: July 20, 2013, 02:22:09 PM »
Chapter 13: Goth What You Deserve

Oswin was a wreck as she paced the entrance way. Chin had been gone a long time and had told no one where he was going.

"Luther. You're sure you don't... you're sure he didn't tell you..."

"Oz, go to bed. I'm sure he's fine. He's a big boy," Luther said, hiding a yawn. "I'll see you both tomorrow." He shut the door to his room, leaving Oswin wringing her hands in the hallway.

It was half past four in the morning when the front door opened and Chin stumbled through.

"Chin!" Oswin gasped, catching him by the shoulders. Her eyes, usually big and full of bright life, were strained and dark with tiredness.

"I'm okay, Oswin. I'm okay," he promised her, a shaky hand resting to her cheek.



She kissed him with the intensity of fired cannon, her hands gripping his shirt as her tears flavored her lips.

Chin brushed her tears away with his thumbs. "I won't worry you like that again."

"You better not," she cried, punching him in the chest. He nearly toppled over, but stopped himself with a hand to the wall.

"Oh! I'm sorry! I'm so sorry," she gasped as she took his arm and led him back to the bedroom. "I'm sorry."

Chin grinned lightly and pulled her against him as they sat on the bed. "It's okay," he said, tucking her hair back behind her ear. "You can make it up to me later."

"I can make it up to you now," she said before she kissed him again.

Oswin's worry for Chin that night had blinded her to a few very small details. She didn't notice the unusual warmth of his skin, or the strange glow in his eyes.



She did, however, notice these things a few days later. And not only was there just something physically different about him, but something emotionally different as well. He was withdrawing more, and his fuse seemed to be much shorter. Before, he had taken Delilah's pranks with a shrug. But now, he might have flipped the house every time a sink went rogue. It frightened Oswin. She had married a sweet and patient man. This man, well, he was neither of those things.

She tried to talk to him about these changes, but he was dismissive or combative, and Oswin was just not getting what she needed from those discussions.

He retreated to Leo's room during the night, and it frequently unsettled Oswin. She didn't want someone so unstable so close to her son.



But her blindness the night he returned had lasted just long enough to put another child into harm's way.



It worried her, certainly, but she could not help the excitement she felt at having another child on the way.

That is, until the bathroom sink backfired on Chin one morning. The bathroom door flew open, the door knob putting a hole in the wall where it hit. Delilah jumped back as Chin released a surge of furious energy in the little girl's direction.



"What is WRONG with you, Delilah! You have no gratitude! No consideration for the people who have taken you in and raised you since your father murdered your harlot of a mother!"

"CHIN!"



Oswin had never heard such hurtful or mean-spirited things come from anyone's mouth, but certainly not the man she was having two children with.

"How could you say those things to her!" She clutched Delilah to her and kissed her hair, whispering words of apologies to her surrogate daughter.

Chin pulled Oswin away from Delilah by her arm, and it hurt.

"Chin! Let go of me." She pulled back and turned to Delilah again, but the girl was gone. She had bolted from the house and into the street, wanting to be far, far away from there as possible.



"Oswin," Chin said, looking completely startled. "I'm so sorry." But she had went to the front door, calling after Delilah. It was the late and cold, and her 11 year old "niece" should not have been out there alone, scared, and upset.

"Oswin."

"Leave me alone, Chin," she said sharply, grabbing her coat and walking out into the night to find Delilah.

Oswin had not been able to find her, but the girl was safe. She had sneaked into the school through the back window and just worked on her homework until she felt it was safe enough to return home. But at the rate things were going, it might have been never.



Oswin kept her distance from Chin after that. He had tried to apologize, but she did not want to hear it. He was different, and no apology was going to change that.

It was during this time that Luther had created a workroom for him and Oswin to work on their magical abilities. There were plenty of baubles and books to satisfy even the most experienced witch, and Luther would often give lessons to Oswin on how to use the instruments and tools.

But this had Chin feeling left out. So when the room was empty, he would sneak in to play with some of the pieces. His favorite was the crystal ball. However, he was not particularly skilled in this area. Except for one night, when he was struck with a very powerful and very dark vision.



"Oswin!" he gasped, nearly falling over himself to get into the nursery to find his wife.

"What is it?" She asked him, worried by his tone.

"Something's going to happen. Something bad."

"You mean worse than has already happened?" She asked him, her words pointed.

"Please, listen to me. It's... I don't know what exactly, but I felt it. Something... wicked."

"Wicked? What-- OH!" She gasped, dropping the rattle she had in her hands for Leo as she clutched her stomach.



"Oswin, what..."

"The baby's coming!"

And Chin's warning was lost as the delivery of his second son took the forefront.



"He's beautiful," she said softly, weakly, looking down at his face.

Chin sighed softly. He was beautiful. It lured him into such a state that he'd almost forgotten to tell Oswin that--

The sound of the doorbell ringing filled the house, and Oswin glanced up from the face of her son.



She placed the boy in Leo's crib and headed into the hallway, feeling oddly.

"Luther, who..."

The woman strode through the front door. She was possibly the most intimidatingly beautiful woman Oswin had ever seen, and that included every picture of every woman in every book she'd ever read. She was slender with strikingly dark features on porcelain skin. Her lips were blood red and her eyes where the purple of storm clouds.



She crossed the room to Oswin and took her hand. "Hello, Darling. Your pleasure, I'm sure."



"Oz," Luther said, a brilliant grin on his face. "This is my mother. Morgan Daye." The name, Luther knew, was the name of Oswin's aunt, her father's sister, and the woman who unknowingly raised him. But it was not the name of the woman who stood before him. He knew it as the name of his birth mother, the woman who had tried to give him a position of power, Solanine Goth.

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Wait...I...that is...EVERYTHINGI KNOW IS A LIE!!!!

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BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

MUHAHAHAHA!!

HAHAHAHAHA!!!

I am...fiendishly...delighted...

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I love that Solanine just HAPPENED to show up on a dark and stormy night. I didn't even plan that. Girl knows how to make an entrance.



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Double, double toil and trouble, fire burning cauldron bubble. Something wicked this way comes. I can't wait for Oz to find out that Luther's mother is the daughter of Death and the spawn of Satan! Wondered where he got his murderous rampages from...

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What story has managed to evade my gaze;
Staying hidden for all these days;
Finally come to light;
With the introduction of a character most evocative of fright;
Its given me much to read;
Since it has such a big lead;
Forever to read it shall not take;
For my probing mind is ever awake;
Soon the tendrils shall spread;
Absorbing details into my head;
It could not hide forever;
I am oh so clever!

This one!

Now I have MORE reading material, this looks interesting. I shall be watching  ;D
William's Wealth and Power Legacy

Fausta Legacy
*Twitch* GENIES!  *Twitch*
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What story has managed to evade my gaze;
Staying hidden for all these days;
Finally come to light;
With the introduction of a character most evocative of fright;
Its given me much to read;
Since it has such a big lead;
Forever to read it shall not take;
For my probing mind is ever awake;
Soon the tendrils shall spread;
Absorbing details into my head;
It could not hide forever;
I am oh so clever!

This one!

Now I have MORE reading material, this looks interesting. I shall be watching  ;D

Kase is such a wonderful writer. We will all enjoy this.

I couldn't say a word to you Wiry. Didn't want you figuring this out!!

P.S. I wonder how Luther will like that his aunt and uncle are demi-gods? Lol


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Wait...I...that is...EVERYTHINGI KNOW IS A LIE!!!!

I'm so sorry to throw you like that, Pippin! I hoped it would be exciting, and perhaps not so devastating! Forgive meeee.

This one!

Now I have MORE reading material, this looks interesting. I shall be watching  ;D

Wiry! So excited you've come to read! I hope you enjoy it!

Kase is such a wonderful writer. We will all enjoy this.

I couldn't say a word to you Wiry. Didn't want you figuring this out!!

P.S. I wonder how Luther will like that his aunt and uncle are demi-gods? Lol

You're too kind, Dolls! It makes me so happy that you are enjoying my writing.

Luther will probably wind up dropping them a line once he finds out, haha.

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Oooh! Goth in the house. Things just got a little more sinister.


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Oooh! Goth in the house. Things just got a little more sinister.

Solanine Goth is going to get some well-deserved spotlight. I always thought she was an intriguing character, but it must be impossibly hard to focus on all your interesting characters when you have a legacy going like ILoveDolls does!

Bookmarked .... cant wait to read more  ;D

Thanks! I can't wait to post some more for you to read!

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I don't have a clue as to who the Goth's are, except what I have seen in SV.  And that isn't much.  Just a strange family who are into gothic looks.

So, someone, please fill me in on the background.

And I guess my lack of knowledge will excuse my still believing that Luther does have some good in him.  My son says that I am so gullible.  I told him that if it lets me have a heart, that's okay with me.  He is a complete cynic and says that only 10% of the people (in any nations, even ours) have any good in them.   Statistics backs him up.  I told him that in my opinion statistics is just a replacement word for what it really is sadistics.  I took statistics class in college, I know what it is.